University of Toronto - Torontonensis Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1951

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University of Toronto - Torontonensis Yearbook (Toronto, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 24 of 528
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Page 24 text:

FOURTH ROW: D. S. Edwards, W. W. Winnett, K. Noble, I. I. Bodolai,-D. C. Steele, I. W. Graham, L. M. Keay, I. V. Hill, W. G. MacLeod, W. B. Kay, I. E. Patkau, H. S. Hadley, D. K. Kitchen. THIRD ROW: P. Babarik, L. Lipert, R. G. Black, G. A. Wilson, L. C. Bicknell, W. G. Davis, W. P. A. Schlarb, G. Yerich, I. Y. Eedy, A. Slama, H. Mimoto. SECOND ROW: W. G. Brown, R. E. Davey, R. I. Widdicombe, R. I. Rawlins, I. H. Graham, N. H. F. Watson, W. P. Ruttle, M. Mizero, L. M. Nicholls, G. H. Michie. FRONT ROW: P. A. R. MacMillan, H. T. Law, R. E. Baum, C. T. Bissell, Dean, V. Stafl, President, P. Daniel, Dong M. T. King, M. A. Neuwelt, W. H. Swayze, I. R. MacLeod. ABSENT: B. I. Cooper, D. R. Featherstone, D. I. Kettle, G. L. Elmer, E. Labrie, Don. Holwood House FTER a short life in time, but la long' one in experience, Holwood House, this year is apparently'enjoying its last hours of joyful and youthful merriment before the quiet sed-ateness of a University department settles upon it. To the men who have passed some of their college life in this residence it will always live in their memory as an outlet for the better features of campus life. The sports and activities of Holwood range from basketball and volleyball through ping-pong to bridge. The dances, parties, and early morning bull sessions, these are the elements of college days that will live longest in the minds of ex-Holwoodites. Whatever happens after graduation, we -are still men of Holwood.,

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THE GENERAL MEETING: The voice of final THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The elected legis- decision. lative body ot the C.C.R. The Campus Co-operative Residences Incorporated SERVING SUPPER: Economical living made pos- sible by student participation on Work OWNED AND MANAGED SOLELY BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO The only co-educational dining hall on the campus. schedule. The after dinner Sing-Song. An impromptu Saturday night dance. 17



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FOURTH ROW: D. R. Iohnston, G. M. Sillers, Roger Bull, Angus Kerr-Lawson, W. L. Shore, B. H. Patkau, I. R. McGill, R. E. Bellamy, I. G. Milne. THIRD ROW: G. D. Thompson, Hugh Shaw, I. E. Ruch, I. C. Deadman, Iohn Young, I. M. Neelin, B. L. Cox, W. Filipiuk, F. G. Brauer. SECOND ROW: D. R. K. Rose, H. I. Golding, C. M. T. Hanly, Secretary: I. S. Bull, President, Dr. C. T. Bissell, Dean in Residence, D. F. S. Thomson, Esq., House Tutor, A. A. Lee, Ballet Master, R. P. Slinger, Treasurer: G. W. Schaefer. FRONT ROW: I. W. L. Winder, D. I. Armstrong, I. E. Fowler, R. R. A. Scott, L. H. Brown, L. F. Willis. r ABSENT: I. Q. Bliss, A. F. R. Bro-wn, Librarian: T. M. Eberlee, H.C.A.P.A.g L. N. Freel, I. B. Lavis, W. C. Lawrence, W. I. A. Power. 73 St. George Street VERY year the impending demolishment of 73 gives us another excuse to hold a sentimental farewell party. But every September the house is found still standing, as large as life, and twice as comfortable. The gloomier among us are beginning to wonder if it won't be the atom bomb, not the construction gang, that will do the job at last. Maintaining its brilliant reput-ation, the house gave Dave Iohnston to the Intermediate Soccer Blues, and six stalwarts to the U.C. Pansies. Our two phenomenal basketball teams, the 73 Tigers and the 73 Tigerlilies, have lost only a game each so far. With the disappearance of our free phone, penny-spinning has come to rival ping-pong as the major indoor sport. On the intellectual side we boast of a 5TU grad on a scholarship at Oxford and one at Cambridge. Most remarkable of all is Ray Whaley, who left us last year and is now actually making a good living. A last word of self-congratulation on having Mr. Thomson for our new House Tutor. Having a long experience with mules in the Burma campaigns, he is our answer to Elephant Bill. Only one blot on the record. A spot check of musical talent before the Christmas party showed only a cello, a sousaphone, and a guitar in the house. No one had the courage to explore the possibilities of this combination, and a pianist lex-house member of course? was imported. I have just been told how much this page cost. I apologize to my sponsors and my readers. Q

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